Category Archives: Reduced Shakespeare Company Podcast

One of the Top Ten Podcasts for Theatre Fans, according to Broadway World. And The Telegraph (UK) called it “a bright, breezy, and entertaining affair, well stocked with interviews, features, and excerpts from the shows!” when it named the RSC Podcast one of its Best Comedy Podcasts. Backstage drama. Touring trauma. Famous Guests. Infamous quests. Literary analysis. No urinalysis. All this and less – on the Reduced Shakespeare Company Podcast. Find old podcast episodes here. It’s “All Things Reduced” every Monday – and it’s free!

Reed Martin, Austin Tichenor, and Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival workshop cast members Chad Yarish, Dan Saski, and Teddy Spencer discuss the development of the new script William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play (abridged) as part of NDSF’s “Beyond The Stage” … Continue reading →

Hectic schedules and a horrible summer cold necessitate something we hoped we’d never do: Repost a previous podcast episode in lieu of a new one. So as a midsummer treat, from May of 2007, comes a tale of blizzards, close-calls, dead instruments, … Continue reading →

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon celebrates its 80th anniversary this season and Cynthia Rider is its new(ish) Executive Director. Cynthia took time out from her incredibly hectic summer schedule to talk about both the history and the future … Continue reading →

Shakespeare Napa Valley actors Chad Yarish, Teddy Spencer, and Damn Sexy Dan Saski, talk about rehearsing and performing the workshop production of William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play (abridged), and address the challenges of memorizing lines that are constantly changing, dramaturgical distinctions, learning … Continue reading →

With greater number-crunching power comes different search parameters! In the middle of 2015, we crunch the numbers again and discover the most downloaded podcasts of 2015 (or at least, the most downloaded podcasts of the second half of 2015). Featuring favorite … Continue reading →